Robbie will produce along with Di Novi and Alison Greenspan, but it’s uncertain if Robbie will star. The deal comes two months after Robbie signed a first-look deal with Warner Bros. to develop and produce feature films through her LuckyChap Entertainment production company.

Robbie has starred in three Warner Bros. films — “Focus,” “The Legend of Tarzan,” and “Suicide Squad.” She’s starring in a “Suicide Squad” spinoff as her character Harley Quinn and will executive produce, and will also star in an adaptation of Dean N. Jensen’s “Queen of the Air.”

Robbie broke out in Martin Scorsese’s “Wolf of Wall Street” and is developing a Tonya Harding biopic and an adaptation of Matt Ruff’s “Bad Monkeys” with Bluegrass Films’ Scott Stuber and Dylan Clark for Universal Pictures.

Phillips’ book, sold last month to Viking, centers on a mother and her son trapped in a zoo with a gunman on the loose.

Di Novi is also based at Warner Bros. and produced “The Best of Me” and “You’re Not You” for the studio. Robbie is repped by CAA, Management 360, and attorney Jeff Bernstein of Jackoway Tyerman.

Margot Robbie is in final negotiations to join Peter Rabbit, Sony/Columbia’s live-action/CGI hybrid feature film based on Beatrix Potter’s classic characters. The pic has been casting up, with Deadline breaking last week that Domhnall Gleeson has been set to play menacing farmer Mr. McGregor.

Will Gluck is directing, with Gleeson and Rose Byrne playing the live-action roles. Robbie joins James Corden as Peter, Daisy Ridley and Elizabeth Debicki in the voice cast. Production starts at Australia’s animated VFX studio Animal Logic in January with an eye at a April 2018 release date. The screenplay is by Rob Lieber with revisions by Gluck.

Robbie is already aboard another classic fairy-tale pic, Fox Searchlight’s untitled A.A. Milne project centered on Winnie the Pooh. That one also stars Gleeson as well as Will Tilston as a young Christopher Robin. Simon Curtis is directing and shooting began last month in and around London.

Robbie, who stole the show in Warner Bros’ Suicide Squad, is repped by CAA, Management 360, attorney Jeff Bernstein and Aran Michael Management.

The first pictures from Fox’s forthcoming film about the life of AA Milne have been released, showing Domhnall Gleeson (The Revenant, The Force Awakens) as the Winnie the Pooh author, with Suicide Squad star Margot Robbie as his wife, Daphne.

Written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and Simon Vaughn, the film charts the Milnes as they struggle with fame in the years following the First World War, as well as their relationship with their son Christopher Robin (Will Tilston), who inspired the beloved Winnie the Pooh books.

Director Simon Curtis said he was “delighted” to be telling the “remarkable and poignant story” of their lives. The film’s cast will also feature Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who recently starred in the title role of BBC sitcom Fleabag, alongside Stephen Campbell Moore (The History Boys) and Alex Lawther (The Imitation Game, Black Mirror).

“I’m thrilled to finally see this fascinating story be realized with such an array of fresh and exciting talent,” said producer Damian Jones, while his co-producer Steve Christian added: “It’s such a joy to be able to share the long held passion that I’ve felt for this story and to see it all come together with a team that I could never have dreamt possible.”

The project is currently untitled, though earlier this summer it was reported that the film would be called Goodbye Christopher Robin. As yet, no release date for the film has been announced.

It’s official. Margot Robbie is set to star in a standalone Harley Quinn movie of Warner Bros. Pictures and DC. Recent reports confirm that the Suicide Squad actress has signed a “first look” deal to produce a Harley Quinn-led spinoff. Read on to learn more about Robbie’s upcoming projects as the “sexy psychotic super-villain.”

FanBolt reports the Margot Robbie has officially signed up to be part of Harley Quinn’s upcoming solo movie outing. The actress is set to take on a double role as an executive producer for the project. Her character, Harley, is gearing up to lead a cast of female DC superheroes and villains.

The publication cites a previous report from The Hollywood Reporter. According to the said source, Robbie was the “impetus for the project.” An excerpt from the article reads:

“When she got the part for the movie, she dove deep into the comics to learn as much as possible about the character. In the process, she fell for DC’s female characters. She brought on the writer to help develop the project and brought it to Warners, which snapped it up.”

The actress also spoke about her plans for the upcoming movie. But apart from having a Harley Quinn-led film, she also wants to reunite her character with Jared Leto’s Joker. Fans, after all, haven’t seen enough of Harley Quinn and the Joker during their previous film. “I’m trying to make that happen,” Robbie said. “Not for anything specifically, but just something – there’s so much more to do.”

In other news, a new photo from the set of Suicide Squad has finally introduced Margot Robbie’s sexy stunt double. According to Morning News USA, the image surfaced on Reddit recently, showing the actress with her stunt double. The two ladies are both wearing clothes from the club scene in Suicide Squad.

The publication reveals that most of Robbie’s action and gymnastic stunts were done by her stunt double. One could only speculate on whether the two would work together in Harley Quinn’s upcoming films. Apart from the villain’s standalone movie, Robbie is set to reprise her role in Ben Affleck’s untitled Batman movie.

Suicide Squad star Margot Robbie will host the season premiere of Saturday Night Live on October 1. The Weeknd will be musical guest as the NBC late-night staple launches its 42nd season.

SNL is adding three new featured players for the upcoming season: improv performer Alex Moffat and America’s Got Talent finalist Melissa Villaseñor, as well as Mikey Day, who has been a writer on the show since 2013.

The trio would be filling the void left from the recent exit of three cast members, veterans Taran Killam and Jay Pharoah and freshman Jon Rudnitsky.

Moffat, Villaseñor and Day will also make their debut October 1.

Robbie played Harley Quinn in Warner Bros’ Suicide Squad, the studio’s latest in the DC Universe movies. The pic has made $720.8 million globally, and Robbie was widely considered the breakout among the ensemble cast that included Will Smith and Jared Leto.

The Weeknd is returning as musical guest. His upcoming album Starboy is due out November 25.

Margot Robbie has signed a first-look deal with Warner Bros. to develop and produce feature films through her LuckyChap Entertainment production company.

Robbie has starred in three Warner Bros. films — “Focus,” “The Legend of Tarzan” and “Suicide Squad.” She’s starring in a “Suicide Squad” spinoff for her character Harley Quinn and will executive produce, and will also star in an adaptation of Dean N. Jensen’s “Queen of the Air.”

Robbie broke out in Martin Scorsese’s “Wolf of Wall Street” and is developing a Tonya Harding biopic and an adaptation of Matt Ruff’s “Bad Monkeys” with Bluegrass Films’ Scott Stuber and Dylan Clark for Universal Pictures.

The new first-look deal is part of Warner’s increased focus on female-driven storytelling, spearheaded by the studio’s Greg Silverman, president of creative development and worldwide production

After taking on superhero blockbusters with Suicide Squad and romantic epics with The Legend of Tarzan, Margot Robbie is going noir.

Highland Film Group has released a first-look image from the upcoming noir thriller Terminal, Vaughn Stein’s tale of two hitmen. When the pair take on a mysterious, dangerous, and highly profitable mission, they encounter a dynamic woman named Annie (Robbie) along the way, only to learn that she may have more of a connection to their case than they initially expected.

Not only does Robbie star in the film, but Terminal is also her first project as a producer. She’s also attached to star in and produce the upcoming Tonya Harding movie I, Tonya, as well as an untitled Harley Quinn spinoff.

Source: ew.com/

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